You don't have to be a Stark from Winterfell (Game of Thrones, anyone?) to know that winter is coming. Even if you aren't a fan of the colder temperatures or the snow, just about everyone can agree that winter is the best time for comfort food! Here are a few recipes that are perfect for winter. Tomato basil soup, roasted red pepper stuffed chicken breasts, buttermild biscuits, and more! My stomach is growling already. "You can’t beat hot-from-the oven, crispy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside, buttermilk biscuits."
The Kansas City Star (TNS) Campbell’s Tomato Soup was a vital part of my college experience – but not in the way you might think. On my way to classes in the art department of Colorado State University, I routinely walked past three 5,800-pound cans of soup designed and signed by pop artist Andy Warhol. The outdoor sculptures were part of a Warhol exhibition at Colorado State University in 1981. Back then, the canned art sated my hunger more than any tomato soup could, although I had yet to discover the culinary arts and basil, an herb I now consider...
You don't have to be a Stark from Winterfell (Game of Thrones, anyone?) to know that winter is coming. Even if you aren't a fan of the colder temperatures or the snow, just about everyone can agree that winter is the best time for comfort food! Here are a few recipes that are perfect for winter. Tomato basil soup, roasted red pepper stuffed chicken breasts, buttermild biscuits, and more! My stomach is growling already. "You can’t beat hot-from-the oven, crispy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside, buttermilk biscuits."